How Money Inflicts Famine
4 Pages Posted: 14 Nov 2013 Last revised: 28 Nov 2013
Date Written: November 12, 2013
Abstract
While some think printing money, as a policy, is powerful, and while some do acknowledge that it inflicts inflation, only a few see its devastating consequences on wealth redistribution, which, to certain extent, can lead to famine and kill many people.
Keywords: Printing Money, Inflation, Inequality, Famine
JEL Classification: E58, I32
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